Coursecode: mt702
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Coursename: ship production 1 |
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DUT
creditpoints: 1,5 |
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ECTS
creditpoints: 3 |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Lecturer(s): Hengst,
Prof. Ir. S, Dirkse, ir. C. |
Tel.: 015-278 5306 / 2784057 |
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Catalogue data: Shipbuilding, offshore, steel, plate, profile,
lay-out, steelpreparation and –machines, production |
Course year: |
1 |
Period: |
0/0/0/2 |
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Hours per week: |
2 |
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Other hours: |
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Assessment: |
written |
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Assessm.period: |
4, 5 |
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(see academic calendar) |
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Prerequisites:
mk6010tu |
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Follow up:
mt710 |
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Detailed
description of topics: Production systems and production
processes. Characteristics and differences. Application in
shipbuilding. Characteristics of shipbuilding.
The production system ‘shipyard’ with its various production processes, such
as design/engineering, (pre)-fabrication, outfitting, trials, etc. Logistics
and integration of the production process. Production friendly construction. Materials in shipbuilding and the
application of steel. The Fe-C diagram. Steel production, rolling, casting,
alloys, heat treatment etc. Introduction to
drilling, milling, planing, turning and grinding techniques. Pre-fabrication:
CAD/CAE/CAM, shotblasting, preservation, various flamecutting processes,
including plasma and laser techniques. Flame cutting
machines. Lofting of plates and profiles. Mechanical cutting and punching. Bending of
plates: rolling, pressing, folding. Bending of profiles and pipes. |
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Course
material: Book(in Dutch): Scheepsbouw, deel 1 by Prof. Ir. S.
Hengst. Available at his secretary, mrs. A. Nieuwland-Jobse. Hand-out about production friendly construction. |
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References from
literature: Storch, Hammon and Bunch, ‘Ship Production’ (1988
Cornell Maritime Press, Inc.) ISBN 0-870330357-7 |
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Remarks
assessment, entry requirements, etc.): Intermediate written excercises form part of the
assessment. |
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Learning goals:
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory
project(s): Three weeks practical training on the shop floor in
the summer period to be completed by a report containing answers to various
questions about the production process. Six half days excercises in basics of metal working
during the 2nd period. |
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Design content: About 20% on lay-out of shop floors. |
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Percentage of
design: 50 % |